RELI507
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RELI507 - Religion, Spirituality, and the Sacred in Native North America
Course ID
042052
Course Description
This course critically explores the categories of \"religion,\" \"spirituality,\" and \"the sacred\" as they relate to American Indian communities, traditions, lifeways, histories, narratives, ceremony, and land. Focusing on both the plurality of indigenous lifeways and shared characteristics, some major topics that will be examined include the role of religion both in the colonization of Native people as well as in resistance to colonization, the importance of land/place/ecosystem and conceptions of sacred space, and issues of religious freedom and the fight for traditional land. Throughout we will analyze the efficacy of the terms \"religion\" and \"spirituality\" as well as engage with concerns regarding the academic study of Native American religions more broadly.
Min Units
3
Max Units
3
Repeatable for Credit
No
Grading Basis
GRD - Regular Grades A, B, C, D, E
Career
Graduate
Course Attributes
CE - CL (Cross Listed)
Course Requisites
Cross Listed Courses
May be convened with
RELI407
Component
Lecture
Optional Component
No